Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 28
... killed . The troops , though hard pressed , retired in good order . Scarcely had they en- tered the camp when it was stormed with great fury ; the Americans , with Arnold at their head , rushing to the lines under a severe discharge of ...
... killed . The troops , though hard pressed , retired in good order . Scarcely had they en- tered the camp when it was stormed with great fury ; the Americans , with Arnold at their head , rushing to the lines under a severe discharge of ...
Stran 29
... killed and wounded a great number , made many prisoners , taken their field - artillery , and gained possession of a part of their works which laid open the right and the rear of their camp . They lay all night on their arms , within ...
... killed and wounded a great number , made many prisoners , taken their field - artillery , and gained possession of a part of their works which laid open the right and the rear of their camp . They lay all night on their arms , within ...
Stran 34
... Kill . They abandoned their work , forded the Hudson , and joined a force under General Fellows , posted on the hills east of the river . The bridge over the Fish Kill had been destroyed ; the artillery could not cross until the ford ...
... Kill . They abandoned their work , forded the Hudson , and joined a force under General Fellows , posted on the hills east of the river . The bridge over the Fish Kill had been destroyed ; the artillery could not cross until the ford ...
Stran 35
... Kill , and took a position upon the heights , and in the redoubts formerly constructed there . To protect the troops from being attacked in passing the ford by the Americans , who were approaching , Burgoyne ordered fire to be set to ...
... Kill , and took a position upon the heights , and in the redoubts formerly constructed there . To protect the troops from being attacked in passing the ford by the Americans , who were approaching , Burgoyne ordered fire to be set to ...
Stran 36
... Kill , still hoping that succor might arrive from Sir Henry Clin- ton , or that an attack upon his trenches might give him some chance of cutting his way through . In this situation his troops lay continually on their arms . His camp ...
... Kill , still hoping that succor might arrive from Sir Henry Clin- ton , or that an attack upon his trenches might give him some chance of cutting his way through . In this situation his troops lay continually on their arms . His camp ...
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